Do you really have to use huge Comic Sans? That doesn't make your messages more readable.
That aside, there are plenty of shops selling at least some of the abovementioned books in .lit (Microsoft Reader) format, which can easily converted into HTML. Just google for "<name> microsoft reader".

Thanks for the info, igorsk! I didn't know Microsoft Reader docs could be converted into HTML (other than copy/paste).
Sorry about the larger font. I usually use Comic Sans in all my postings (in all forums), and usually at size 3. There are some people who might find it a bit more easy to read. Of course, they could always use View>Text Size>Increase (Firefox) or Ctrl + Plus key. I've never had any complaints before. Is it the font itself or the size?

Hey Ace, where'd you find the Elizabeth moon books. She's one of my favorite authors & I have many in pbook format but been looking for ebook format. I prefer RTF but can change most formats except protected Mobipocket.
Thanks

They are available either separately for $4.00 USD each or compiled into a "WebScription":
December 1999 WebScription: "Once a Hero," "Rules of Engagement," "Change of Command" and "Minds Machines and Evolution" by James P. Hogan = $10.00 USD